[nvda] Re: Antivirus accessibility comparisons
- From: shaun everiss <shaun.e@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 08:45:54 +1200
well in my experience although avast was a good option it was not suitable for
system roleout because you needed to do this visual online reg every 14 months,
since alot of systems I have in the family are not at home and some being a
long way, away then it becomes a major issue, like major issue.
I don't even know whan I will get the time to update these systems.
Antivir, although I don't know if it was managed to corrupt some important
files which I was luckily able to get back, I also did not like the more
limited control set avg and avast had.
Over all I still like the avg interface semi inaccessible though that may be.
At 06:50 a.m. 28/05/2008, you wrote:
>I like the ratings of AntiVir, but I do not think I could put it on a client?s
>computer with the ?humorous? Viagra/hacker popups the AntiVir developers put
>out. I can not trust a screen reader to give enough feedback to a user to
>tell when a popup is a real infection or this ?funny? garbage the AV program
>spewed forth.
>
>
>----------
>From: nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nvda-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
>Of Matej Plch
>Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:53 AM
>To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [nvda] Re: Antivirus accessibility comparisons
>
>Hi,
>Avira Anti-vir - Personaledition Classic has full accessibility for the blind
>and visually impaired.
>I tried it with nvda and no problems were found.
>This software is free.
>Homepage:
><http://www.free-av.com>http://www.free-av.com
>Best regards
>Matìj Plch
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:PSuptic@xxxxxx>Suptic, Paul
>To: <mailto:'nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'>'nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
>Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 7:01 PM
>Subject: [nvda] Antivirus accessibility comparisons
>
>Between the free and commercial AV solutions (considering the current AVG 8
>issue with JAWS and NVDA), is there any product that is the best for screen
>readers, or at least somewhat accessible ?
>
>-----------------------------
>Paul Suptic
>(406) 444-0034
>Blind and Low Vision Services
>111 Sanders St, Rm 307
>Helena, MT 59604
>
>
>----------
>
>No virus found in this incoming message.
>Checked by AVG.
>Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 269.24.1/1468 - Release Date: 26.5.2008
>15:23
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